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Month: December 2010

The gifts of hospice

Many of the most moving moments during the last weeks of my father’s life were experiences of hospice. In this age of modern medicine where every effort is used to successfully prolong life, hospice instead focuses patient comfort and dignity.

Prolonging life, even when it comes at the high cost of family… Read the rest

Larry Barnett Culture, Recollections 2 Comments December 31, 2010 2 Minutes

Living in a banana peel world

We study, analyze, organize, strategize, plan, anticipate, and calculate probabilities, but life constantly upends us. We enlist computers, algorithms, software programs, collected metrics, trend-spotting, forecast modeling and plain old intuition, yet fail to accurately predict much more… Read the rest

Larry Barnett Philosophy Leave a comment December 22, 2010 2 Minutes

My body lies over the ocean

The human condition requires eventually losing everything, even our body; we don’t get to take it with us when we die anymore than we get to take our favorite sweater. Birth, aging, sickness and death comprise the totality of our physical experience – we all know this – but we still suffer… Read the rest

Larry Barnett Metaphysics Leave a comment December 14, 2010 2 Minutes

Life just wants to be

Considering the immeasurable diversity of forms of life in this world – tube worms breathing methane at the mouth of 800 degree volcanic vents at the bottom of the ocean, lichens digesting the minerals in rocks for survival, worms living inside glaciers, bacteria that grow “legs” to move across… Read the rest

Larry Barnett Environment 1 Comment December 8, 2010 2 Minutes

What do you mean you don’t like ketchup?

Bud Abbot and Lou Costello

Cause and effect are so all-pervasive and unobstructed, most of the time we don’t notice it in operation. The world we enjoy (or not, as the case may be) reflects the continuity of cause and effect at work on everything, even hamburgers and ketchup.

In their classic act, Bud Abbott… Read the rest

Larry Barnett Culture Leave a comment December 1, 2010 2 Minutes
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